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Magadi Soda is a town which exists to mine soda for export, largely to Japan for glass manufacture. It's the hottest part of Kenya, about 2 hours from Nairobi in the Rift Valley. Their "golf course" is renowned for it's quirky nature, very stoney and no grass. Here is a curious notice and the general scene. What's the problem with cycling?